LITHUANIA SPEAKS UNAMBIGUOUSLY FOR PEACEFUL RESOLUTION OF KARABAKH CONFLICT-PRESIDENT
news.am
May 3 2011
Armenia
"Lithuania unambiguously speaks for a peaceful resolution of the
Karabakh conflict," Dalia Grybauskaite said at the meeting with
Azerbaijani leader Ilham Aliyev in Baku on May 2.
"Such conflicts run into heavy losses for any country. They have
an extremely negative impact on spiritual values, relations and
economics. It is very hard to away these difficulties. For this reason,
patience, an open approach and certainly peace-loving attitude is
needed to resolve the conflict," she noted.
According to her, Europe and the whole world seek a peaceful settlement
of conflicts. "Lithuania is ready to render all possible assistance as
a member of the OSCE and the European Union and in bilateral format,
Azerbaijani mass media quotes Grybauskaite.
President of Lithuania arrived in Azerbaijan on May 2. She held
meetings with Azerbaijani leadership in Baku.
She will leave for an official visit to Georgia on May 3. During
her visit she will meet with Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili,
representatives of executive and legislative branches.
Later, Grybauskaite will arrive in Yerevan.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
May 3 2011
Armenia
"Lithuania unambiguously speaks for a peaceful resolution of the
Karabakh conflict," Dalia Grybauskaite said at the meeting with
Azerbaijani leader Ilham Aliyev in Baku on May 2.
"Such conflicts run into heavy losses for any country. They have
an extremely negative impact on spiritual values, relations and
economics. It is very hard to away these difficulties. For this reason,
patience, an open approach and certainly peace-loving attitude is
needed to resolve the conflict," she noted.
According to her, Europe and the whole world seek a peaceful settlement
of conflicts. "Lithuania is ready to render all possible assistance as
a member of the OSCE and the European Union and in bilateral format,
Azerbaijani mass media quotes Grybauskaite.
President of Lithuania arrived in Azerbaijan on May 2. She held
meetings with Azerbaijani leadership in Baku.
She will leave for an official visit to Georgia on May 3. During
her visit she will meet with Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili,
representatives of executive and legislative branches.
Later, Grybauskaite will arrive in Yerevan.
From: A. Papazian